A pair of Marin County high school teachers are going public with complaints of sexual harrassement. Mark Matthews reports.

(Published Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018)

Rieder said the harassment has gone on for years, recalling at least a dozen incidents.

"I’ve been slandered by a student spreading a rumor that I made a drunken sexual advance on him at a party," Rieder said. "I have been touched more than once by a student who also argued it’s OK to describe his masturbatory habits in the classroom."

Rieder told the board she and other teachers at Tamalpais High and Redwood High have complained, but nothing happens.

Redwood High teacher Jessica Crabtree recounted stories similar to Rieder's and similar inaction by administrators.

"When you do this to woman, you’re telling them their voice doesn’t count, that you don’t believe their experience," Crabtree said. "And when we look on the national scene, and we wonder how the Harvey Weinsteins are made, we’re making them."

"As a result of the complaints recently made at Board meetings, the District retained the services of an attorney who specializes in workplace investigations to look into the complaints and review the District’s protocols for responding.

"At the conclusion of the investigation, the investigator will prepare a report with findings and recommendations. We must wait for the investigator’s report before making any conclusions.

"The District also appointed a second Title IX officer, Tara Taupier, the Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services, who along with Wes Cedros, the Senior Director of Student Services, are responsible for receiving and responding to complaints.

"The District’s anti-discrimination and anti-harassment policies are available on the District’s website under Board of Trustees.

"Please know that the District takes complaints of harassment and sexual misconduct very seriously and responds expeditiously to complaints by investigating and taking any necessary corrective action."